ph Brant.
On the left, a little beyond Palatine Bridge, can be seen the red brick
Herkimer mansion, near which a monument has been erected to Nicholas
Herkimer, who died in 1777 from wounds received at Oriskany. We pass the
village of Ft. Plain, St. Johnsville and East Creek.
216 M. LITTLE FALLS, Pop. 13,029. (Train 51 passes 12:58p; No. 6, 1:59p;
No. 41, 6:17p; No. 25, 7:14p; No. 19, 10:39p. Eastbound: No. 6 passes
4:22a; No. 26, 4:55a; No. 16, 10:22a; No. 22, 12:16p.)
Our route here lies through a ravine cut by the Mohawk River through a
spur of the Adirondack Mts. The town is picturesquely situated on the
sides of the gorge overlooking the rapids and falls. The Mohawk here
descends 45 ft. in 1/2 M.
In the gorge, there are crystalline rocks which are of interest as
belonging to the Laurentian formation, the oldest rock formation on the
face of the globe.
According to geological classification, these rocks belong to the
Archaean system. They represent formations of the very earliest
period of the earth's history--probably before there was any
animal or vegetable life whatsoever. The Archaean rocks have
sometimes been spoken of as the original crust of the earth, but
this is disputed by many geologists.
Little Falls dates from about 1750. In 1782 there was an influx of
German settlers into the village, and almost immediately thereafter the
town was destroyed by Indians and "Tories.". It was resettled in 1790.
Two and a half miles east of the town was the boyhood home of Gen.
Nicholas Herkimer.
Gen. Herkimer (1728-1777) was the son of John Jost Herkimer (d.
1775), one of the original group of German settlers in this
section of the Mohawk Valley. Gen. Herkimer was colonel of the
Tyrone County Militia in 1775, and was made brigadier general of
the state militia in 1776. He was mortally wounded at the battle
of Oriskany.
It is planned to establish an Historical Museum at the old Herkimer
homestead. Near the city is the grave of Gen. Herkimer, to whom a
monument was erected in 1896.
The water power derived from the falls has stimulated manufacturing in
the city; its output includes cotton yarns, hosiery, knit goods,
leather, etc., valued at $15,000,000 annually. The city is one of the
largest cheese markets in the U.S.
[Illustration: Fort Plain (1777)
(_From an old print in the N.Y. Public Library_)
This was built in place of another un
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